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steve, i have grandparents who are 77 and 90 and never took vitamins. should i start now? you want to see our news block i'll push it out on facebook and twitter right after the show. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> chris christie appeared on all four sunday shows to talk about how much he didn't want to talk about the presidential race. >> governor, how interested are you in running for president in 2016? >> well, chris, what i'm interested in doing is be the governor of new jersey. what i'm focused on is doing my job in new jersey. time governor of new jersey. for me i'm the governor of new jersey and my job is to run
steve, i have grandparents who are 77 and 90 and never took vitamins. should i start now? you want to see our news block i'll push it out on facebook and twitter right after the show. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> chris christie appeared on all four sunday shows to talk about how much he didn't want to talk about the presidential race. >> governor, how interested are you in running for president in 2016? >> well, chris, what i'm interested in doing is be the...
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steve: it's called "nebraska." it's just the "nebska" album. >> jimmy: ye, it's just the "nebraska album." it's the electriguitar version of the "nebraskaalbum. really awful it's really bad. no ticketsold. [ laughter ] unfounately. hey, listen to this. poli in california are n looking for thievewho recently stole $400,000 worth of lnuts from a farm. [ laughter ] stole walnuts. i hope they don't get caught because as sooas they're in jail, their cell mates are gna be, li, "so, i heard you like to granuts." >> stevei can't. i'm not going say nothing. >> jimmy: don'say anything. don't! just d't. >> steve: that guy got the sht. ♪ [ applause ] >> jimmy: you were tling me, right? >> steve: yes. >> jmy: when you have nu on the wall. >> steve: yes, wnuts. [ laught ] nuts on yourhest. estnuts. >> jimmy: chesuts, yeah. [ laughter ] >>teve: i got another e. >> jimmy: i can't remember it either you'll just have to google that one, guys. don't do it at work. actually police aren't sure who the thies are but they suspect this
steve: it's called "nebraska." it's just the "nebska" album. >> jimmy: ye, it's just the "nebraska album." it's the electriguitar version of the "nebraskaalbum. really awful it's really bad. no ticketsold. [ laughter ] unfounately. hey, listen to this. poli in california are n looking for thievewho recently stole $400,000 worth of lnuts from a farm. [ laughter ] stole walnuts. i hope they don't get caught because as sooas they're in jail, their cell...
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which people can exercise great power in the dark that's what is dangerous i was joined earlier by steve anderson executive director of open media to talk about just how that power in canada is being exercised and what we can expect out of these leaks i first asked him to tell us about how the canadian and american security agencies share that information with one another you know we can in the us are part of what's called the five network and it's a very secretive but what we do know is that several countries this buy into several countries including australia the u.k. new zealand canada and the u.s. they all share data and information with each other and we know that for example australia has been used by the n.s.a. to to do certain spying on certain individuals and we know that there's a lot of other cooperation there between canada and the u.s. and the other countries absolutely and of course the information that's collected is then shared with other agencies like the cia do the two countries work together and actually detaining us or canadian citizen citizens abroad. well i mean tha
which people can exercise great power in the dark that's what is dangerous i was joined earlier by steve anderson executive director of open media to talk about just how that power in canada is being exercised and what we can expect out of these leaks i first asked him to tell us about how the canadian and american security agencies share that information with one another you know we can in the us are part of what's called the five network and it's a very secretive but what we do know is that...
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i was joined earlier by steve anderson executive director of open media to talk about just how that power in canada is being exercised and what can we expect out of these leaks i first asked him to tell us about how the canadian and american security agencies share that information with one another. candidate in the u.s. are part of what's called the five eyes network and it's a very secretive but what we do know is several countries this by several countries leading us to the new zealand canada the u.s. they all share data and information with each other and we know that for example australia had been used by then it to do certain spying on certain individuals and we know that there's a lot of other cooperation there between canada and the u.s. and the other countries absolutely and then of course the information that's collected is then shared with other agencies like the cia do the two countries work together and actually detaining us or canadian citizen citizens abroad. well i mean that's sort of the issue i think but both with the n.s.a. and with the candidates. both these agencies a
i was joined earlier by steve anderson executive director of open media to talk about just how that power in canada is being exercised and what can we expect out of these leaks i first asked him to tell us about how the canadian and american security agencies share that information with one another. candidate in the u.s. are part of what's called the five eyes network and it's a very secretive but what we do know is several countries this by several countries leading us to the new zealand...
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my choose from steve madden. >> i love a woman with a strong watch. michael cord. >> always. >> here's your diva fan. this is kimberly. we'll be right back. [ applause ] >>> i had some fun today. tomorrow we have another big show. my one-on-one interview with the former manager of tlc, perry pebbles reid will be here. plus, we'll have interesting dating tips. thank you for watching wendy. bye! [ applause ] surgeon. a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. th're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org. join us, and thrive. mnever sleeping.g. ever saving. for him, her, and you. every day. but quality affordable health care seems forever out of reach -- until now. i'm doctor peter beilenson. with local doctors we've founded a new approach to health insurance -- evergreen health. neighborhood care, same day ap
my choose from steve madden. >> i love a woman with a strong watch. michael cord. >> always. >> here's your diva fan. this is kimberly. we'll be right back. [ applause ] >>> i had some fun today. tomorrow we have another big show. my one-on-one interview with the former manager of tlc, perry pebbles reid will be here. plus, we'll have interesting dating tips. thank you for watching wendy. bye! [ applause ] surgeon. a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in...
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abc's steve osunsami tells us what happened next. >> reporter: this was the moment of relief when the family of 29-year-old bethany arceneaux found and rescued her from a violent ex-boyfriend who was holding her hostage. >> he was about to kill her. we wasn't going to stick around and wait for it to happen. >> reporter: she had been missing for days of the the police search was getting nowhere so they searched too. >> we're going to do whatever we have to do to get her back home to her baby. >> reporter: her aunts and sisters posted fliers with her photo. her brothers and cousins got their guns and searched the woods. they were checking out this abandoned home in louisiana when they heard her scream. >> he told her as soon as they kick the door in i'm going to kill you. >> reporter: they say scott thomas started stabbing her when they broke in and then one of them shot him dead. >> police had their guns drawn in this vacant house on anderson road. >> reporter: by the time police arrived it was over. for now even the district attorney says he won't charge the family. >> in this case th
abc's steve osunsami tells us what happened next. >> reporter: this was the moment of relief when the family of 29-year-old bethany arceneaux found and rescued her from a violent ex-boyfriend who was holding her hostage. >> he was about to kill her. we wasn't going to stick around and wait for it to happen. >> reporter: she had been missing for days of the the police search was getting nowhere so they searched too. >> we're going to do whatever we have to do to get her...
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what would kissinger or steve jobs do about this roll out? would they hit the pause button and -- >> both of them would lose their temper. you know, one of the good things about president obama is that he's on an even kiel, he's cool, he keeps his perspective. he's looking and we should look at the broader perspective which is it's important to have people who are moving from job to job or between jobs or young and not working for big firms or unions who don't automatically get health care coverage to be able to get it. i assume there's going to be a pent up demand, my daughter's friends in their 20s or 30s saying i would love to be part of an economy where i could be part of a start up, but i need health care. there's a demand for this and this will be remembered as a really bad glitch but a few months glitch. you know steve jobs he put out a couple of products that failed too. it takes a while. that is why they invent phrases like 2.0 and companies like apple. >> all right. we want to get to the latest in the koifr efforts following the sup
what would kissinger or steve jobs do about this roll out? would they hit the pause button and -- >> both of them would lose their temper. you know, one of the good things about president obama is that he's on an even kiel, he's cool, he keeps his perspective. he's looking and we should look at the broader perspective which is it's important to have people who are moving from job to job or between jobs or young and not working for big firms or unions who don't automatically get health...
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part of the fun new ones and i really i don't mean to laugh it's just so ridiculous the man's name is steve he's and he's a texas you can see this all over the internet actually one of the stories that went viral there were journalists coming to his house regularly just to see him light his garden hose on fire he would let the water run out of a well in his backyard and the water itself would catch fire and the company which the company's called range resources was doing he sued the company he said you guys you poison my water the water was poisoned and they're suing him for defamation there's absolutely and there's overwhelming evidence just that it was range resources that are completely and fully responsible for poisoning the well not only that but his neighbors are now saying that you know they were experiencing similar contamination but they're afraid to speak out because they're afraid of the backlash and that's really what this does is that you set these presidents were go lie at the little guy and then it just where do we go from here because of course people are just you know in fe
part of the fun new ones and i really i don't mean to laugh it's just so ridiculous the man's name is steve he's and he's a texas you can see this all over the internet actually one of the stories that went viral there were journalists coming to his house regularly just to see him light his garden hose on fire he would let the water run out of a well in his backyard and the water itself would catch fire and the company which the company's called range resources was doing he sued the company he...
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a steve 220,000 people nearly flattened by the typhoon. and seth doane is in tacloban. >> reporter: at the heavily damage ed tacloban airport thousands wait in the rain. as the c-130 cargo plane arrived on the tarmac. desperate survivors rushed to get on board. only a few hundred were lucky enough to get out. >> there's nothing here. >> reporter: this is what they're trying t ing ting to es. a city used to this. tsunami-like storm surges, u.s. brigadier general paul kennedy saw it. >> we saw other small communities devastated. i'm talking nothing left standing. >> reporter: chapels have been into makeshift morgues. and survivors are picking through what remains of their homes, many collecting their belongings in a couple of bags. others already trying to rebuild. following reports of looting, philippine soldiers were deployed to restore some order, as residents wait for help. manila has become a bit of a staging ground for food and supplies. planes leave with aid. and return with just some of the 600,000 displaced residents. >> just tell m
a steve 220,000 people nearly flattened by the typhoon. and seth doane is in tacloban. >> reporter: at the heavily damage ed tacloban airport thousands wait in the rain. as the c-130 cargo plane arrived on the tarmac. desperate survivors rushed to get on board. only a few hundred were lucky enough to get out. >> there's nothing here. >> reporter: this is what they're trying t ing ting to es. a city used to this. tsunami-like storm surges, u.s. brigadier general paul kennedy...
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i need to go to steve in missouri. >> caller: booyah jim from st. louis, the home of the 11 time world champion cardinals but sadly not this year. >> yeah. well, you know, okay. that happens. >> caller: long time listener. bought your books, subscribe to action alerts. appreciate it all. >> thank you. >> caller: you mentioned ndls for home gamers in the past, went down sharply after earnings. what do you think of it now? >> i've done a lot of work on noodles to see if this was top. 15% of business was related to flood related activity in colorado. thank you ted graham coming up with that figure for me. my take away is do not despair. noodles will be back. danielle in kansas. >> caller: want to give a quick shout out to my family in missouri. >> definitely. >> caller: my question, what do you think about discount retailers this holiday season and in particular ross stores. >> i was kicking myself. ross stores trading 78.50. i said to myself, how did i let that get away? how many times can you pound the table on one stock? i can't pound the table enou
i need to go to steve in missouri. >> caller: booyah jim from st. louis, the home of the 11 time world champion cardinals but sadly not this year. >> yeah. well, you know, okay. that happens. >> caller: long time listener. bought your books, subscribe to action alerts. appreciate it all. >> thank you. >> caller: you mentioned ndls for home gamers in the past, went down sharply after earnings. what do you think of it now? >> i've done a lot of work on noodles...
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a steve 220,000 people nearly flattened by the typhoon. and seth doane is in tacloban. >> reporter: at the heavily damaged edd tacloban airport thousands wait in the rain. as the c-130 cargo plane arrived on the tarmac. desperate survivors rushed to get on board. only a few hundred were lucky enough to get out. >> there's nothing here. >> reporter: this is what they're trying tos ing toing to escape. a city used to this. tsunami-like storm surges u.s. brigadier general paul kennedy saw it. >> we saw other small communities devastated. i'm talking nothing left standing. >> reporter: chapels have been into makeshift morgues. and survivors are picking through what remains of their homes, many collecting their belongings in a couple of bags. others already trying to rebuild. following reports of looting, philippine soldiers were deployed to restore some order, as residents wait for help. manila has become a bit of a staging ground for food and supplies. planes leave with aid. and return with just some of the 600,000 displaced residents. >> jus
a steve 220,000 people nearly flattened by the typhoon. and seth doane is in tacloban. >> reporter: at the heavily damaged edd tacloban airport thousands wait in the rain. as the c-130 cargo plane arrived on the tarmac. desperate survivors rushed to get on board. only a few hundred were lucky enough to get out. >> there's nothing here. >> reporter: this is what they're trying tos ing toing to escape. a city used to this. tsunami-like storm surges u.s. brigadier general paul...
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thanks, steve. caught on video, a powerboat racer crashes at 130 miles an hour and lives to tell the tale. starts now. >> that doesn't sound as impressive. right? >> you're watching "fox & friends." sit up straight, brian. >> we're lucky he's fine. >> we know he survived. that's the good news. >> today is going to be the easiest day to write a check. >> why? >> today is 11/12/13. >> wow! speaking of news, let's talk a little bit about this. we had heard from the government that they thought by the end of the first month they would probably sign up 500,000 people, and yet the early numbers so far -- there are two news sources. "the washington post" says it's 40,000 people and the "wall street journal" says it's between 40,000 and 50,000 people. only six signed up on the first day and as i said the target was half a million by the end of october. >> in places like or orbgs apparently the -- in places like oregon, "the washington post" has said it has set up its own skhraepbg system. they haven't seen
thanks, steve. caught on video, a powerboat racer crashes at 130 miles an hour and lives to tell the tale. starts now. >> that doesn't sound as impressive. right? >> you're watching "fox & friends." sit up straight, brian. >> we're lucky he's fine. >> we know he survived. that's the good news. >> today is going to be the easiest day to write a check. >> why? >> today is 11/12/13. >> wow! speaking of news, let's talk a little bit...
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steve, you still following the sprinkles? >> very light rain. most of it looks to be in the east bay right now. morago and north gate high school, walnut creek, concord. after that, it's been falling from san francisco, south san francisco, san bruno then to oakland. now it looks like the east bay. there's a still a little bit. not a lot. also up, mike in mill valley, picking up a little bit of light rain. most of this is about to a trace. i doubt anybody will get more than a .01. after that, it's very, very scattered. there's not a lot. mainly to the north. we get the clouds. 50s on the temperatures. they haven't budged or moved. a little bit of a south wind. san francisco, some light rain early. i think after about 8:00, it's probably about done. we'll hold onto light rain. mostly sunny by this afternoon. and 65. if there's some light rain, it won't last long. partly sunny, cool to mild by this afternoon. i mean, some lows are sitting at 58. you can see all of the cloud cover streaming through. but there's definitely clearing taking place on t
steve, you still following the sprinkles? >> very light rain. most of it looks to be in the east bay right now. morago and north gate high school, walnut creek, concord. after that, it's been falling from san francisco, south san francisco, san bruno then to oakland. now it looks like the east bay. there's a still a little bit. not a lot. also up, mike in mill valley, picking up a little bit of light rain. most of this is about to a trace. i doubt anybody will get more than a .01. after...
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here, julie roginsky, steve moore and ari zolden. what do you guys think? all about the badges that you have wear arounn and go through security and they can tell when you're coming and leaving, at your desk, what do you think. julie what do you think. >> i george brownies in the green room. melissa: there is camera in there, they know about that. >> congratulations fox, i'm only one that eats it. i hate it. melissa: you hate this? >> i hate it. if you have to micromanage people why would, my whole thing is empower your employees. let them dot thing and if they stink get rid of them. why micromanage them. if you want to step up themselves get rid of them. >> i thought it funny on sec is supplying on employees. that is okay with me as long as they're not spying on me. melissa: first thing i thought are the sec is feeling about everyone. if they're spying on employees they're spying on everyone. without question, right? >> when you take the job you're under the rules of employer this seems to be going a bit too far, monitoring everyone of your phone calls. wh
here, julie roginsky, steve moore and ari zolden. what do you guys think? all about the badges that you have wear arounn and go through security and they can tell when you're coming and leaving, at your desk, what do you think. julie what do you think. >> i george brownies in the green room. melissa: there is camera in there, they know about that. >> congratulations fox, i'm only one that eats it. i hate it. melissa: you hate this? >> i hate it. if you have to micromanage...
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we had preet bharara up here and we talked about sac capital and steve cohen. there is a cloud somewhat, i don't know if you thinks there's a cloud, over the entire industry or just that particular firm but i wanted to get your thoughts on what's taking place at sac and what it means to the rest of your business? >> so clearly steve cohen is facing one of his darkest moments and there's no doubt about insider trading of the employees at sac is something that i know strikes very much at the heart of that firm. it's been a really difficult period of time for them. and i think it's unfortunate that the culture there allowed not one rotten apple but a couple rotten apples and i do believe that this has put a bit of a dark cloud over the entire industry. it's not just about sac. it's about the fact that the government has brought about 50 insider trading cases successfully over the last couple of years and it's a very sad statement about how some of the best and brightest in america have chosen to bend the rules for their own benefit. it's not limited, though, just
we had preet bharara up here and we talked about sac capital and steve cohen. there is a cloud somewhat, i don't know if you thinks there's a cloud, over the entire industry or just that particular firm but i wanted to get your thoughts on what's taking place at sac and what it means to the rest of your business? >> so clearly steve cohen is facing one of his darkest moments and there's no doubt about insider trading of the employees at sac is something that i know strikes very much at...
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>> i don't to want take steve liesman's job away from him. the truth is interest rates went up and market went up. that's good. i don't disagree with rick on many issues. however, on this one, i think the world is getting better. only by a little, but getting better. ceos are doing a great job. i think we can handle getting rid of this mystery, getting rid of this qe. >> i agree. why did they stop going down the taper road then? what you said makes sense. the fed doesn't think so. they don't have the confidence you do, i guess. >> i look at the markets, the ceos, i'm happy to stay in -- i don't. expect the world but i'm happy to stay in. tapering, if they do it right, god knows what that means, we'll be all right. >> how do you want to allocate capital? anthony chan, what would you be doing in terms of recommending folks allocating capital here? czink right now, maria, when you look at price earnings ratio, and if we use our expectation for the s&p 500 of maybe $115, much lower than the market which is expecting $120, $122, a price earnings r
>> i don't to want take steve liesman's job away from him. the truth is interest rates went up and market went up. that's good. i don't disagree with rick on many issues. however, on this one, i think the world is getting better. only by a little, but getting better. ceos are doing a great job. i think we can handle getting rid of this mystery, getting rid of this qe. >> i agree. why did they stop going down the taper road then? what you said makes sense. the fed doesn't think so....
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team owner steve ross says he will meet with martin to discuss the situation and he talked about the nature of the locker room and the need to change it. >> we all know that the football locker room is a different workplace than most of us are accustomed to. basically i don't want to make any excuses, i want to know that our workplace going forward will be the best workplace that you can find in the nfl. >> dave zirin, sports editor, omar kelly, beat columnist for the south florida sun-sentinel. good morning, guys. in your blog, dave, you wrote this. what makes a man? is it being a tough as nails, bar-fighting, woman-groping, n-bomb dropping gem like richie incognito or is it like jonathan martin who had the guts to break the locker room code of silence and after enduring a malicious attack on him by a teammate and having his sister threatened said he could not take it anymore? you just heard this described as a different workplace. but is this the nfl culture? >> i mean it's an nfl culture that varies from team to team. one of the toughest things about this story has been trying to
team owner steve ross says he will meet with martin to discuss the situation and he talked about the nature of the locker room and the need to change it. >> we all know that the football locker room is a different workplace than most of us are accustomed to. basically i don't want to make any excuses, i want to know that our workplace going forward will be the best workplace that you can find in the nfl. >> dave zirin, sports editor, omar kelly, beat columnist for the south florida...
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. >> reporter: among anxious americans watching stateside, steve and vicki kurzban of colorado saw their 18-year-old son simon on "world news." >> apparently 50 little kids got sucked away. >> reporter: a happy ending for one american family but for so many here who need so much and who are still five days in seeing so little aid get here, there is no end in sight. diane? >> thank you, terry. as you said need so much and there are so many ways to help these families in the philippines. we have listed many of the ways to help on our website. just go to abcnews.com. >>> and important news now for airline travelers, a major merger is a step closer. the justice department gave the green light to usairways and american to join forces to become the largest airline in the world. it could happen by the end of the year. >>> and tonight a rough new poll number for the president. for the first time a majority, 52 percent say the president is not honest and trustworthy. people felt misled about getting insurance through obama care and now president clinton is adding salt to the stumble. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: among anxious americans watching stateside, steve and vicki kurzban of colorado saw their 18-year-old son simon on "world news." >> apparently 50 little kids got sucked away. >> reporter: a happy ending for one american family but for so many here who need so much and who are still five days in seeing so little aid get here, there is no end in sight. diane? >> thank you, terry. as you said need so much and there are so many ways to help these...
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first let's check in with steve doocy to see what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> what iphone? i just use that for work. >> it is never your fault. blame it on the iphone. >> that's right. good morning to you, ladies. karl rove former senior advisor for george bush fox news contributor is talking about the rotten numbers for enrollment. also laura ingram she is a fox news contributor. ray kelly, who is currently the commissioner of police for new york city, he won't have that job much longer. where is he heading and what does he think about the new mayor getting rid of risk. former mayor of alaska sarah palin is an author of a new book all about christmas. busy three hours kicks off in 12 minutes from right now right here on your channel for news. michael, tell us why you used priceline express deals to book this fabulous hotel. well, you can see if the hotel is pet friendly before you book it. and i got a great deal without bidding. and where's your furry friend? oh, i don't have a cat. priceline savings without bidding. still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetab
first let's check in with steve doocy to see what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> what iphone? i just use that for work. >> it is never your fault. blame it on the iphone. >> that's right. good morning to you, ladies. karl rove former senior advisor for george bush fox news contributor is talking about the rotten numbers for enrollment. also laura ingram she is a fox news contributor. ray kelly, who is currently the commissioner of police for new york city, he...
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a lot of this is people buying insurance, steve. to what extent do you believe the irs will go out there and police people who are not buying it? if they are not going to buy it for whatever reason, screw ups in the health care site, you've got cops at the federal level who will have to hunt these people down. speak out given the pressure from insurance companies, give us subsidies now, if it is a short you have to promise to make good for it, let's go around these exchanges, all of this gas to the fact there will be sort of an amnesty. this thing has been so messed up, if you haven't signed up by a certain date, they will just say the government messed up, we will give you a year or two to make up for it. connell: if this isn't bad enough, what you make of the comments coming in from bill clinton in the last hour or so saying the president commentary feel like your healh insurance you can keep it, he has to keep those promises or find a way to do so. i'm sure the white house doesn't find that helpful, but does it affect the convers
a lot of this is people buying insurance, steve. to what extent do you believe the irs will go out there and police people who are not buying it? if they are not going to buy it for whatever reason, screw ups in the health care site, you've got cops at the federal level who will have to hunt these people down. speak out given the pressure from insurance companies, give us subsidies now, if it is a short you have to promise to make good for it, let's go around these exchanges, all of this gas to...
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steve harrigan is there. i just got that in my ear right as i was reading that thing. i don't know what this is about. >> reporter: your producer are dead right and right on top of it. fox just confirmed the situation which has changed by the minute. as you correctly noted, before last night's game, the dolphins owner said two weeks into this scandal i don't know what is going on. i'm going to sit down and have a face-to-face with jonathan martin and hear his story. now that is not happening. fox has confirmed that the league has asked owner to postpone the meeting. looks like the league wants to first crack at hearing jonathan martin's own story from his own mouth. it's likely, according to espn, that the meeting will take place in new york on friday. and we still expect and are waiting for a videotaped statement from jonathan martin where he gives his reason for leaving the team. >> the owner is acting like he didn't realize this sort of thing goes on in locker rooms. i wonder. and he also talked about changing the team's culture. what does that mean? >> reporter: he
steve harrigan is there. i just got that in my ear right as i was reading that thing. i don't know what this is about. >> reporter: your producer are dead right and right on top of it. fox just confirmed the situation which has changed by the minute. as you correctly noted, before last night's game, the dolphins owner said two weeks into this scandal i don't know what is going on. i'm going to sit down and have a face-to-face with jonathan martin and hear his story. now that is not...
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steve in cross junction 36. we know the cold air is moving and it's just a matter of time before the temperatures drop off and these winds are gusting, too. 35 martinsburg. manassas was gusting 38. now only 31. we're gusting to 22, 26 up in gaithersburg toward frederick. so low clouds here. high clouds above it as we look outside on our weather camera. 53. here go the winds, they've turned to the north, northwest at 9. they're going to start to pick up the next couple of hours as this front drops through the region. and it is going to be dropping just the temperatures. a little bit of snow in the mountains. a couple of showers here at 8:00. we'll take you toward 11:30. again a shower or two, maybe a passing flurry. no big deal. really, no big deal as it's going to melt on contact if we even do get anything that's frozen. by 2:00 still mostly cloudy with clearing trying to work in late this afternoon from the northwest. and that just means a cold freezing night. 43 today. perhaps a rain are a snow shower or flurr
steve in cross junction 36. we know the cold air is moving and it's just a matter of time before the temperatures drop off and these winds are gusting, too. 35 martinsburg. manassas was gusting 38. now only 31. we're gusting to 22, 26 up in gaithersburg toward frederick. so low clouds here. high clouds above it as we look outside on our weather camera. 53. here go the winds, they've turned to the north, northwest at 9. they're going to start to pick up the next couple of hours as this front...
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steve is live outside of raymond james stadium in tampa. he has more for us now. >> even two weeks into this controversy, the owner of the miami dolphins says he isn't quite sure exactly what happened and why. that's why he is going to have a sit down, face to face with jonathan martin. he's trying to keep the location of that meeting a secret for now. before the game, steve ross also vowed he intends to change the culture of the dolphins locker room. >> one thing i will not change, there will not be any racial slurs or harassing or bullying in that workplace and that locker room and outside the locker room. >> to help ross make the changes, he's enlisted former coaches and players, including former miami great dan rmoreno. after a loss last tight to the winless bucs, they refused to place the blame on the scandal. >> the more and more it hits you in the face, you have to step up and face it and be able to handle it. life is risky. not everyone deals with a situation like this but you have to be able to face it. >> dophins quarterback was s
steve is live outside of raymond james stadium in tampa. he has more for us now. >> even two weeks into this controversy, the owner of the miami dolphins says he isn't quite sure exactly what happened and why. that's why he is going to have a sit down, face to face with jonathan martin. he's trying to keep the location of that meeting a secret for now. before the game, steve ross also vowed he intends to change the culture of the dolphins locker room. >> one thing i will not change,...
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73-year-old owner steve ross has been taking a beating. he said this is his worst nightmare and it's appalling. he said he didn't know grown men actually spoke to each other like this. >> change need to be made. we need to look at ourselves. we need to examine things internally. we know a football locker room is a different workplace than most us are accustomed to, and i don't want to make any excuses. i want to know our workplace going forward will be the best workplace you can find in the nfl. >> a meeting between ross and martin tomorrow is shrouded in secrecy. >> so much of this is still a mystery because they appear to have been good friend. about it seems like something happened. >> still a lot of questions two weeks in. in part that's because we heard directly from one side, that it view with ritchie incognito. martin will meet with the owner and nfl investigators and their report will be public. and we are waiting for a videotaped statement from jonathan martin explaining to people why he left the team. bill: it's tough to play a g
73-year-old owner steve ross has been taking a beating. he said this is his worst nightmare and it's appalling. he said he didn't know grown men actually spoke to each other like this. >> change need to be made. we need to look at ourselves. we need to examine things internally. we know a football locker room is a different workplace than most us are accustomed to, and i don't want to make any excuses. i want to know our workplace going forward will be the best workplace you can find in...
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how about steve in california. >> boo-yah, jim from sunny sacramento, california. >> what's up? >> bank of m, my son told me to buy it two and a half years ago at 14 and i watched it go all of the way down to $3. what should i do with it now? >> bank of america's fine, you know? it's neither here or there. it's not like a 3d printer and not like a biotech. it's just a bank and the bank's with the yield curve. if interest rates go up a little bit it will make more money. frankly, it's an okay stock. i can't pound the table on it either way. i'm not going to tell you to sell it. i'm not going tell you to buy it. i know. that's the equivalent of neutral, but i'm neutral and the big guy's got to catch up where they've got to be. it's the end of the story. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, conundrum. black gold's been on the slide, but tonight cramer's drilling down on a few oil names to extract a clear view of where they could be headed next when he heads "off the charts." and later, up, up and away? in-flight internet provider gogo took off in trading yesterday soaring
how about steve in california. >> boo-yah, jim from sunny sacramento, california. >> what's up? >> bank of m, my son told me to buy it two and a half years ago at 14 and i watched it go all of the way down to $3. what should i do with it now? >> bank of america's fine, you know? it's neither here or there. it's not like a 3d printer and not like a biotech. it's just a bank and the bank's with the yield curve. if interest rates go up a little bit it will make more money....
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one of the funnier ones and i really i don't mean to laugh this is so ridiculous the man's name is steve he's and he's a texas you can see this all over the internet actually one of the stories that went viral there were journalists coming to his house regularly just to see him light his garden hose on fire he would let the water run out of a well in his backyard and the water itself would catch fire and what the company which the companies called range resources was doing he sued the company he said you guys you poison my water the water was poisoned and they're suing him for defamation there's absolutely and there's overwhelming evidence is just that it was range resources that are completely and fully responsible for poisoning the well not only that but his neighbors are now saying that you know they were experience. similar contamination but they're afraid to speak out because they're afraid of the backlash and that's really what this does is that you said these presidents were going to be the little guy and then it just where do we go from here because of course people are just you
one of the funnier ones and i really i don't mean to laugh this is so ridiculous the man's name is steve he's and he's a texas you can see this all over the internet actually one of the stories that went viral there were journalists coming to his house regularly just to see him light his garden hose on fire he would let the water run out of a well in his backyard and the water itself would catch fire and what the company which the companies called range resources was doing he sued the company...
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that was a juggernaut stock when steve was alive. who can foresee what happens. >> sea world is up about 3.5%. a lot of discussion about whether or not they would convert to a reit. citi does upgrade it in t in part to a buy. >> if you want to play that game, cedarfare had a better number. these theme park guys, they're about the coasters. you probably haven't even been on fairer's fury, that's how far behind you are. >> i've been on a few of them. >> ever been on fire and ice? >> no. i threw up on fire and ice, that's the sign of a good coaster. >> a guy that grew up near i cyclone. >> jungle cruise. >> yeah. if you got sick on the jungle cruise, something's wrong. >> that's a problem. wolf slayer. you haven't been on any of tease? >> no. where are these? >> have you ever been to magic mountain? >> cork screw. >> apollo's chariot, i threw up on that one. >> can we get you a little checklist going? >> i long for the days when i was able to throw up with my daughter. >> those were good times. >> those were good times. >> let's get to
that was a juggernaut stock when steve was alive. who can foresee what happens. >> sea world is up about 3.5%. a lot of discussion about whether or not they would convert to a reit. citi does upgrade it in t in part to a buy. >> if you want to play that game, cedarfare had a better number. these theme park guys, they're about the coasters. you probably haven't even been on fairer's fury, that's how far behind you are. >> i've been on a few of them. >> ever been on fire...
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she wishes the real steve martin would reach out to her. maybe they could turn this into a children's story. the deer tha got the shaft. >> he became such a big part of my life for a week and a day. >> reporter: cnn, new york. >> that does it for me today. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts now. >> thousands of aid workers and troops on the ground, many more on the way. and millions of dollars pouring in to help storm victims. but is any relief effort big enough? miles of devastation. so many dead. and the battle for survival for countless others is only just beginning. >>> also ahead, the big city mayor's first big public appearance since admitting to smoking crack in a drunken stupor. and guess how his constituents greeted him? >>> and alley-oops. this harlem globetrotters nickname is bull. this story behind this incredible video coming up this hour on cnn. yikes. >>> hello. i'm ashleigh banfield. it is tuesday, november the 12th. welcome to "legal view." it is midnight wednesd
she wishes the real steve martin would reach out to her. maybe they could turn this into a children's story. the deer tha got the shaft. >> he became such a big part of my life for a week and a day. >> reporter: cnn, new york. >> that does it for me today. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts now. >> thousands of aid workers and troops on the ground, many more on the way. and millions of dollars...
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you know steve cohen, i believe. what do you make of what has just happened? >> not very -- i don't -- when you say "just happened" has it been -- have they fined him already sniff read it is coming. no, it has happened a done deal. $1.8 billion. they fined his firm, not fined him yet or criminally prosecuted him but they may, still. >> i think they will. you think they would hesitate a millisecond if they could get a direct cause, an action from him that was indictable? you think they wouldn't indict him in the reason that they haven't, i suppose, is because they can't. now, maybe they will am so the point, they can. what is interesting to me, again, where is the 1 billion 8 going? >> i -- >> i don't think it's going to any individual people who were "harmed". >> you note answer to that. >>> it goes into the general funds. >> and therefore we shouldn't prosecute people or what -- >> wait a second that's not prosecution, you should prosecute if you have evidence and if you can nail it. i actually think the idea of settlement is a very bad concept. i think they
you know steve cohen, i believe. what do you make of what has just happened? >> not very -- i don't -- when you say "just happened" has it been -- have they fined him already sniff read it is coming. no, it has happened a done deal. $1.8 billion. they fined his firm, not fined him yet or criminally prosecuted him but they may, still. >> i think they will. you think they would hesitate a millisecond if they could get a direct cause, an action from him that was indictable?...
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she wishes the real steve martin would reach out to her. maybe they could turn this into a children's story. the deer tha got the shaft. >> he became such a big part of my life for a week and a day. >> reporter: cnn, new york. >> that does it for me today. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts now. >> thousands of aid workers and troops on the ground, many more on the way. and millions of dollars pouring in to help storm victims. but is any relief effort big enough? miles of devastation. so many dead. and the battle for survival for countless others is only just beginning. >>> also ahead, the big city
she wishes the real steve martin would reach out to her. maybe they could turn this into a children's story. the deer tha got the shaft. >> he became such a big part of my life for a week and a day. >> reporter: cnn, new york. >> that does it for me today. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. "legal view" with ashleigh banfield starts now. >> thousands of aid workers and troops on the ground, many more on the way. and millions of dollars...
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email steve to play golf. video our st recent flight. we can do all thatn the new big easy from trfone. because we get gre nationwide coverage witht the cost of a contct. no contrt plans start atust $7 a month. the new, big button, big ea flip. to severe aque psoriasis... the frustration... coveringp. so i talked with my doctor. he prescribed enbrel. enbrel is clinically proven to provide clearer skin. many peopl saw 75% cleance in 3 months. and enbrel helped keep skin clearer 6 months. [ malennouncer ] enbrel may lower youability to fight infection serious, sometimesatal, events inclung infections, tubercosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and ood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. beforetarting enbrel, yo doctor should test u for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain ngal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an iection like the flu ll your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failur o
email steve to play golf. video our st recent flight. we can do all thatn the new big easy from trfone. because we get gre nationwide coverage witht the cost of a contct. no contrt plans start atust $7 a month. the new, big button, big ea flip. to severe aque psoriasis... the frustration... coveringp. so i talked with my doctor. he prescribed enbrel. enbrel is clinically proven to provide clearer skin. many peopl saw 75% cleance in 3 months. and enbrel helped keep skin clearer 6 months. [...
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i would also like to thank congressman steve chabot for all of his hard work on this legislation and for working to ensure that indigent people in the criminal justice system are adequately represented by counsel. i also want to recognize ranking member john conyers and bobby scott for their support of this resolution. and for my colleagues who are as concerned as i am about the state of indigent defense in america, i invite you not just to support today's resolution, but to join me as a co-sponsor of h.r. 3407, the national center for the right to counsel act. this legislation aims to improve financial and training resources for state and local public defense systems and encourage the adoption of best practices for the delivery of legal services to indigent defendants. the bill would equip states and locates with more tools to implement their own indigent defense systems and meet their constitutional obligations as defined by the supreme court. i look forward to working with colleagues on both sides of the aisle on this legislation. mr. speaker, the first step toward solving any pro
i would also like to thank congressman steve chabot for all of his hard work on this legislation and for working to ensure that indigent people in the criminal justice system are adequately represented by counsel. i also want to recognize ranking member john conyers and bobby scott for their support of this resolution. and for my colleagues who are as concerned as i am about the state of indigent defense in america, i invite you not just to support today's resolution, but to join me as a...
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. >>> miami dolphins owner steve ross says he will meet tomorrow with alleged bullying victim jonathan martin. ross told reporters he was appalled by the use of racial slurs not only in text message by suspended guard richie incognito but in the dolphins locker room. >>> dramatic rescue in virginia beach. a repairmen fell from a water tower and left clinging to safety rope 145 feet up. when fire ladders were too short to reach him. a firefighter lowered down on the rope and be able to bring the man to safety. the worker is report led okay. s. back to ashley and tracy. ashley: thank goodness we're on a desk for a living. lauren green, thank you very much. >> >> apple may start getting iphone and ipad chips from the empire state. a new york-based chipmaker will supply logic chips for the tech giant. jo ling kent joins us for details. jo? >> the albany "times-union" founded global founder chipmaker will work with samsung to make chips for iphones and ipads. the center is located in malta, new york, and will produce a essentially a chip that is the nerve center for apple devices. samsung m
. >>> miami dolphins owner steve ross says he will meet tomorrow with alleged bullying victim jonathan martin. ross told reporters he was appalled by the use of racial slurs not only in text message by suspended guard richie incognito but in the dolphins locker room. >>> dramatic rescue in virginia beach. a repairmen fell from a water tower and left clinging to safety rope 145 feet up. when fire ladders were too short to reach him. a firefighter lowered down on the rope and be...
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joining us now is steve with the prize winner and led the investigation on the fascinating three-part series and thank you for being with us. this program, this huge holdings company is called satod, what is it? >> well satod is an organization that reports directly to iran's supreme leader and created in 89 by ito la komehini to sell abandon properties and over the years it morphed into a jagger naut like the energy sector and banking and charity division and stake in ostrich farms and all sorts of other things and adds up to tens of billions of dollars. >> the head is an supreme leader and the head of this and does that create conflicts of interest? >> he controls the organization. i many must point out that reuters found no evidence that he personally benefits and enriched him. however, money is power and it gives him -- we have known for example that it's long been known he has control over the military, over the politics of iran and he is the one who has to approve the electoral candidates for example. what our series reveals which started yesterday and today and tomorrow on reut
joining us now is steve with the prize winner and led the investigation on the fascinating three-part series and thank you for being with us. this program, this huge holdings company is called satod, what is it? >> well satod is an organization that reports directly to iran's supreme leader and created in 89 by ito la komehini to sell abandon properties and over the years it morphed into a jagger naut like the energy sector and banking and charity division and stake in ostrich farms and...